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James Bowman

James Bowman, our movie and culture critic, is a resident scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He is the author of Honor: A History and Media Madness: The Corruption of Our Political Culture, both published by Encounter Books.
by | Jun 1, 2005

At the time of its release in 1974, Robert Aldrich’s version of The Longest Yard — a pretty standard football…

by | May 25, 2005

The pampered darlings of the media are feeling sorry for themselves again over the Newsweek Koran-flushing story. Look how those…

by | May 24, 2005

The title of Tell Them Who You Are comes from an anecdote told by Pamela Yates, a friend of the…

by | May 17, 2005

There are only a few points in Monster-in-Law, directed by Robert Luketic, where there are brief reminders of the one-time…

by | May 10, 2005

The outcome of the British election produces mixed feelings in many an American conservative’s breast. On the one hand, Tony…

by | May 9, 2005

Sir Ridley Scott’s Crusades movie, Kingdom of Heaven, though visually impressive as we might expect, is shockingly unhistorical. I know…

by | May 3, 2005

Remember the 1970s? Lots of people don’t, of course, but those of us who do can tell you that there…

by | Apr 27, 2005

The left is at it again. In the New Republic of April 25, I learn that someone has invented a…

by | Apr 19, 2005

Pablo Berger’s Torremolinos 73 clocks in at only 87 minutes and so gives the impression of having been chopped about…

by | Apr 18, 2005

As usual in her play on behalf of the Zeitgeist, Tina Brown turns up trumps. The very, very latest trend…

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